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1. ENROL NOW FOR THE FULL COURSE!
2. When you decide to enrol your child in martial arts, you should always check out
3. enrol ed me in a public bal et class when I was five”
4. I didn’t enrol
5. When Chantal was almost ten months I told Jan I wanted to enrol for a six-month
6. It was now she and Joe’s biggest priority to enrol the children at school
7. said he had enrol ed as a student at the University of California in Berkeley
8. One of the first things Adam did, after purchasing his practice, was enrol in a three-day relative analgesia course for post-graduates
9. and to help me grow further, I feel he guided me to enrol on the
10. “Next time I have a chance I am going to enrol in that course…”
11. I am not a full-time student here, but I heard about your lectures and managed to enrol specially for them
12. It helps open these areas up, so whenever you see something advertised, enrol and get into it, so that you can address opening up your heart, and growing in freedom of heart
13. In fact, you do not need to spend significantly in enrol ing in a gym membership
14. decided to enrol in university this fall
15. Ultimately, he was determined to enrol in university with
16. They advised her to enrol in a social welfare
17. does he want to enrol his children out of state?”
18. Unfortunately this was the time when I was accepted to enrol the Czech Technical University in Prague; the application to the University was done by Vendula on my behalf
19. There are often many community classes that you can enrol in inexpensively to learn how to prepare interesting food
20. He will rob the citizens of their slaves; he will then set them free and enrol them in his body-guard
21. In 1957 white students and parents barred the way to a group of black students trying to enrol at the Central High School at Little Rock, Arkansas and screamed abuse at one, Elizabeth Eckford, who defied them and walked into the school
22. Again the authorities deliberate together, and decide to accept him though he has not taken the oath, and to enrol him among the soldiers
23. They put him into the uniform, enrol him, and send him under guard to the place where the army is quartered
1. Therefore, as soon as I quit Janus, I enrolled in a local school of folk dances, together with my sister
2. “There are only two thousand and seventy-four students enrolled currently
3. For himself, Harry enrolled for the Summer Term at Malvern and set his mind to completing his education with that hallowed institution within the shortest time practicable, driven by an imperative which he could not satisfactorily define
4. A Professor of political science teaching a class in which I was enrolled chose the first meeting of the class to define government as the determination of who gets what, when, and how
5. He was enrolled on the Shenandoah as the ship’s corporal
6. Every one of those savages was enrolled at once, and received regular pay and rations, and after due warning against looting, the king and his followers were given a place of honour in the ceremonies when Kumassi capitulated
7. Mr and Mrs Langford were bitterly disappointed that he had not enrolled in university but I could hear she was delighted he at least had a job now
8. initial child is enrolled
9. The school-aged children were not attending public school, nor were they enrolled in an approved home study program in Maine
10. On December 26 the judge issued a protective order that the four school-aged children should be either enrolled in school, or that Adam and Susan provide CPS with documentation with Maine home schooling criteria by January 5, 2005
11. On January 7, 2005, the court issued another protective order that included Susan and Adam inform the DCF and their attorney of any change of address; the family should remain in the Eastern Seaboard area if they relocate there; they should cooperate with the Eastern Seaboard social service agency; Maine should communicate concerns to Eastern Seaboard Department for Children, Youth and Families; they should satisfy the court that the children‘s medical and educational needs were addressed in Maine; the children should be enrolled in an approved home school program in Maine; and Adam should sign medical and educational releases for the children prior to leaving court
12. were enrolled into school
13. These are souls enrolled in our same ‘Angels’ training’ process, but they offer their tutoring services to incarnated spirits while they are in between lives
14. Simultaneously, I enrolled in a course on Library Science via UNISA – Distance education again, but now as a student, with lectures to digest, required reading and assignments, doing all this work in the evenings
15. Cortez enrolled into his army the men of these disgruntled and oppressed tribal states—states weary of the Aztec slavers and tax collectors
16. He enrolled in a college in South London and was set up to live in a classy penthouse with money he borrowed from the house’s private bank
17. further, that there be enrolled among the king's forces about thirty thousand men of the Jews, to whom pay shall be given, as belongs
18. There were few options open to him, so he enrolled in a police academy
19. “The reason I enrolled in college, the reason I tried to become a scientist was, still is: Sekeem Soulless, the man who attacked us
20. Before leaving Lowell High School, Roger enrolled at the University of California at Irvine for his Ph
21. When Connie came from Nicaragua to his house, she enrolled in evening school to learn English and to obtain a high school diploma so as to secure a good position in life
22. Roger’s assignment in that program was to teach “survival Italian” to the students from Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles who had enrolled in the cultural course
23. Not only did I not get the Monday and Tuesday following the AZ bar exam off from work, nor any subsequent compensatory time, he had enrolled me in a Monday – Friday 9–5 Federal Publications, Inc
24. or Helena, stating that I had successfully enrolled in MT VA, and could use its primary care clinic on Orange Avenue (where I attended night time AA meetings)
25. CT and RI retirees were enrolled in an HMO with small co pays, no deductibles, and generally more favorable treatment in every aspect
26. It is also very likely that he enrolled Mafia support in both cases
27. Iphigene continued the idiot policy of having children educated in progressive schools: “Iphigene enrolled her oldest children, Marian and Ruth, in the Lincoln School, an experimental adjunct to
28. enrolled him in a private school where he was able to finish up and
29. 36 I will further that there be enrolled among the king's forces about thirty thousand men of the Jews to whom pay shall be given as belongs to all king's forces
30. 40 And look who are meet among you to be in our court let then be enrolled and let there be peace between us
31. 38 They were being enrolled from the twenty-fifth of Pachon to the fourth of Epiphi a period of forty days the measures taken for their destruction lasted from the fifth of Epiphi till the seventh that is three days
32. 1 Now it happened in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolled
33. 9 And in those days there went out a decree from Augustus Caesar that all the people of his dominion should be enrolled
34. This first enrolment was while Quirinius was governor of Syria; And every man went to be enrolled in his city; And Joseph went up also from Nazareth a city of Galilee to Judaea to the city of David which is called Bethlehem for he was of the house of David and of his tribe with Mary his betrothed she being with child to be enrolled there; And while she was there the days for her being delivered were accomplished; And she brought out her firstborn son; and she wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger because there was no place for them where they were staying
35. Cease not therefore to admonish your sons; for I know that if they will repent with all their heart they will be enrolled in the Books of Life with the saints
36. He who does these things shall not be deserted by God but shall be enrolled in the books of the living
37. At the completion of his schooling Mark went to the local technical College and enrolled in a graphic arts course
38. The best marketing is marketing that already has them enrolled in the sales process prior to them
39. I enrolled my defense; I was not going to let a group of equine bums to intimidate me that way
40. I enrolled at the Sorbonne for a diploma course in French Civilization; stood in the open backs of busses on my way to University and work; goose fleshed at the romantic sight of caped Agents de Police directing traffic as morning mists lifted to reveal Chatelet, Pont Neuf, the Pantheon
41. I decided to go back to school and enrolled at Wichita State University which has a creative writing department, and that became my home
42. I was enrolled into school in Ogallala, and joined after-school functions
43. up and ship him out with the other youths who enrolled
44. Corporation house and so they had them enrolled in the respective boy’s and girl’s schools in Listowel town
45. Bernadette was due to start school that year and Bridget had arranged for her to be enrolled in the same school as Sarah
46. When he enrolled me at school he was so sick of people saying he looked far too young to have a kid that he told them he was my brother
47. Sarah had a similar interview the same week and they were both enrolled in St
48. him to the feet of one of the Masters upon it, so that he becomes enrolled, as
49. The more men you have enrolled in your units the more financially secure you will all become
50. But here she had 25 or so enrolled in a class, and there were periods of the day, like 8th, when only three or four would page 62
1. It was reinforced when I made the mistake of enrolling her in an Afrikaans-language school, reputedly able to offer better quality education than the English-medium school farther away
2. Enrolling us as disciples in His school of scriptural learning, a true worshipper, and
3. Enrolling in the alterate standard physical education class required, I met with another champion in one-on-one sports when I took fencing during what proved to be the short time I survived at Cornell
4. Jeannie moved the next academic year, enrolling in the New-house School of Communication at Syracuse University to pursue a degree in communications and business
5. Due to a mix up in enrolling dates he missed out on his college enrolment and had to wait for the next year
6. Enrolling at MIT as a grad
7. As James Drew had accomplished in Norfolk, Proctor integrated a previously segregated school by enrolling his children
8. out, you could have shopped for months in the store – nay, years – obtained the benefits without ever enrolling in the system
9. enrolling at Cairo University to study Computer Science and Economics
10. ‘’On warships, no! But in an isolated, cocooned environment such as found on airfields, why not? General Arnold, I want you to study the question of eventually enrolling and employing female aviators, including as fighter pilots and bomber crews, like the British do, and to submit a report to me on the subject, so that I could approach the Congress with an appropriate law proposal
11. ‘’Is it about enrolling me in the Army Air Corps, Captain?’’
12. It could also solve one of my main problems I am facing with enrolling women: how to ensure their efficient use without dispersing them around in small groups and thus making them vulnerable to abuse or harassment
13. Learn more about painting by enrolling in painting classes or you can research about it online
14. "I want to thank you for enrolling Kate," David said
15. Enrolling for a course of
16. • Enrolling them in the vision of how a strong community is to their advantage
17. When I was in eighth grade everyone in Home Economics had to care for flour-sack babies for two weeks to teach us about parenting and no one ever mentioned enrolling your flour baby in sports
18. The one I like the most for you starts enrolling patients this month
19. le Duc d'Angouleme, surnamed by the liberal sheets the hero of Andujar, compressing in a triumphal attitude that was somewhat contradicted by his peaceable air, the ancient and very powerful terrorism of the Holy Office at variance with the chimerical terrorism of the liberals; the sansculottes resuscitated, to the great terror of dowagers, under the name of descamisados; monarchy opposing an obstacle to progress described as anarchy; the theories of '89 roughly interrupted in the sap; a European halt, called to the French idea, which was making the tour of the world; beside the son of France as generalissimo, the Prince de Carignan, afterwards Charles Albert, enrolling himself in that crusade of kings against people as a volunteer, with grenadier epaulets of red worsted; the soldiers of the Empire setting out on a fresh campaign, but aged, saddened, after eight years of repose, and under the white cockade; the tricolored standard waved abroad by a heroic handful of Frenchmen, as the white standard had been thirty years earlier at Coblentz; monks mingled with our troops; the spirit of liberty and of novelty brought to its senses by bayonets; principles slaughtered by cannonades; France undoing by her arms that which she had done by her mind; in addition to this, hostile leaders sold, soldiers hesitating, cities besieged by millions; no military perils, and yet possible explosions, as in every mine which is surprised and invaded; but little bloodshed, little honor won, shame for some, glory for no one
20. Indeed, it would seem that Gladys found a way of possibly enrolling someone entirely new, someone yet to be approached—Charles Stanley Gifford—to get her released from the sanitarium
21. European governments try to outdo one another, ever increasing their armaments, and compelled at last to adopt the expedient of a general conscription as a means of enrolling the greatest number of troops at the smallest possible expense
22. Some of them, in new sheepskin pelisses, with knitted scarves round their necks, their eyes swollen from drinking, are shouting wildly to one another to show their courage; others, crowded near the door, are quietly and mournfully waiting their turn, between their weeping wives and mothers (I had chanced upon the day of the actual enrolling, that is, the examination of those whose names are on the list); others meantime were crowding into the hall of the recruiting office
23. Why do good men and even women, who have certainly no interest in war, go into raptures over the various exploits of Skobeloff and others, and vie with one another in glorifying them? Why do men, who are not obliged to do so, and get no fee for it, devote, like the marshals of nobility in Russia, whole months of toil to a business physically disagreeable and morally painful—the enrolling of conscripts? Why do all kings and emperors wear the military uniform? Why do they all hold military reviews, why do they organize maneuvers, distribute rewards to the military, and raise monuments to generals and successful commanders? Why do rich men of independent position consider it an honor to perform a valet's duties in attendance on crowned personages, flattering them and cringing to them and pretending to believe in their peculiar superiority? Why do men who have ceased to believe in the superstitions of the mediæval Church, and who could not possibly believe in them seriously and consistently, pretend to believe in and give their support to the demoralizing and blasphemous institution of the church? Why is it that not only governments but private persons of the higher classes, try so jealously to maintain the ignorance of the people? Why do they fall with such fury on any effort at breaking down religious superstitions or really enlightening the people? Why do historians, novelists, and poets, who have no hope of gaining anything by their flatteries, make heroes of kings, emperors, and conquerors of past times? Why do men, who call themselves learned, dedicate whole lifetimes to making theories to prove that violence employed by authority against the people is not violence at all, but a special right? One often wonders why a fashionable lady or an artist, who, one would think, would take no interest in political or military questions, should always condemn strikes of working people, and defend war; and should always be found without hesitation opposed to the one, favorable to the other